2013-14 News
All Tigers are welcomed to return to campus Homecoming Weekend to participate in the 11th annual Alumni Swim Meet at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, in the HPER Center Natatorium.
After posting outstanding grade point average for the spring 2014 semester, Wittenberg earns recognition from the College Swimming Coaches Association of America.
Both the men and the women post cumulative team grade point averages exceeding 3.0 to earn accolades from NSCAA.
Senior breaststroke specialist caps collegiate career with a season-best time in the 200-yard event.
Senior finishes 21st in the 100-yard breaststroke at the NCAA Division III championship meet.
Coaches and student-athletes in Wittenberg University's men's and women's swimming and diving programs will teach lessons for swimmers of all ages and abilities this April.
For the third time in her stellar collegiate career, Molly Gustafson will represent Wittenberg University in the NCAA Division III Swimming and Diving Championship meet.
Molly Gustafson claims a pair of All-NCAC awards, including one as a member of the 200-yard medley relay.
Wittenberg's men place seventh in final standings, while women narrowly miss out on top four finish.
Molly Gustafson takes third in the 100 breaststroke and helps 200 medley relay to same result as Tiger men check in seventh, women fifth heading into final day.
Men's and women's teams both stand sixth after Day 1 of annual championship meet.
The Tiger Sports Network talks to head coach Natalie Koukis and senior women's swimmer Molly Gustafson ahead of the 2014 NCAC Championship Meet.
Men's and women's swimming and diving dropped a dual meet matchup at Kenyon on Saturday, falling by scores of 191-41 and 185-45 for the men and women, respectively.
Long drive to Kentucky results in numerous top finishes and a split decision for the Tiger teams.
Grueling stretch of training and meets ends on upswing as Wittenberg easily upends NCAC rival Hiram.
Stretch run to 2013-14 season begins with dual meet clash with national powerhouse.